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dcozz1259evaluationsJurisdictional Exception RuleCan I use Jurisdictional Exception Rule when doing an evaluation?Evalautions are allowed by the interagency guidelines, which is a federal guideline. In our State USPAP is mandatory, so can I use the Jurisdictional Exception Rule to complete the evalaution without violating USPAP?Tue, 23 Jan 2018 09:33:02 -0500http://appraisal.answerbase.com/2392610/Can-I-use-Jurisdictional-Exception-Rule-when-doing-an-evaluation#commentshttp://appraisal.answerbase.com/2204354/Jurisdictional-Exception-Rule-in-Mass-Appraisalhttp://appraisal.answerbase.com/2204354/Jurisdictional-Exception-Rule-in-Mass-Appraisal
wdcoleJurisdictional Exception RuleJurisdictional Exception Rule in Mass Appraisal When a mass appraisal company is contracted with a locality to perform mass appraisal services, is the county administration/employees able to set specific criteria that would directly impact the value conclusion? For instance, the county administration announces a new policy that prevents the reassessment company from changing the grade/quality rating of the dwellings throughout the county. Further, the county administration informs the reassessment company to change the condition/depreciation in order to raise or lower the value to reach the desired value conclusion, regardless of whether or not the quality of construction is accurate. <br> <br> The last section of the jurisdictional exception rule states, <br> &ldquo;Law includes constitutions, legislative and court-made law, and administrative rules and ordinances. Regulations include rules or orders having legal force, issued by an administrative agency. Instructions from a client or attorney do not establish a jurisdictional exception.&rdquo; <br> <br> Does this scenario constitute an administrative rule or instructions from a client? <br> Sat, 19 Nov 2016 07:31:52 -0500http://appraisal.answerbase.com/2204354/Jurisdictional-Exception-Rule-in-Mass-Appraisal#comments